Mya goes to Electric Daisy Carnival with her friends hoping not only to have the time of her life but also to take her mind of off her problems. A gnawing hunger has plagued her for months. But even though she eats, she’s growing dangerously thin, and the doctors can’t figure out what’s wrong with her. While at the carnival, she runs into Somer who tells her he’s an incubus and that she’s paranormal as well. Mya doesn’t believe him, of course. But then when he kisses her, she feels an enticing heat curl deep within her and something else that makes her change her mind. Could Somer hold the key to making her well?
Jewel Quinlan is a bestselling paranormal and contemporary romance author. Since her debut in late 2013, she has published seventeen stories and has many more to come. Restless by nature, she is an avid traveler and has visited sixteen countries so far. Lover of ice cream, dark beer, and red wine, she tries to stay fit when she’s not typing madly on her computer drafting another romance novel. In her spare time, she likes to do yoga, hike, learn German, and play with her spoiled Chihuahua, Penny.
I really enjoyed this book, it was a lot of fun. I enjoyed the characters and I lived vicariously through them. They were in Vegas at an EDM concert with ghosts and vampires. And there was a lot of fun, flirting and mischief. It kinda reminded me of myself about ten years ago which was maybe why I enjoyed it so much.
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Mai's hunger problems were not to do with food, but rather her true nature. Somer, luckily was able to recognize and rectify the situation, without her causing harm to any one. It's a first sexual encounter for Mai, but it's made so much better for her by Somer's tender touch.
I received this book for free for a honest review. the only thing about this book that i didn't like, was that it c was to short. the story line was good and held together. the characters were likable and were brought to life. reccomend